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Bibaa and Nicole: Satanism does not stand for murder but conservative incel ideology does.

This is a truly important case, but it contains disturbing content, including discussions about, racism, police brutality, fake demonology, and incel culture.


The context of the case involves Danyal Hussein, a 19-year-old man who was sentenced to at least 35 years in prison for murdering two sisters, Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, in a London park in June. Hussein believed he had made a blood pact with a demon, promising to kill women every six months in exchange for lottery winnings. After stabbing the sisters, he dragged their bodies into woodland, where they were discovered the following day. Hussein showed no remorse and had written plans for future attacks. The police described him as dangerous and delusional. The final photo of the sisters captured them moments before the attack.


The handling of the case by the police was widely criticised, despite the involvement of good officers. Two officers who had a group chat called the A Team posted pictures of the victims using discriminatory, racist, and misogynistic language towards them. The documentary on sky, delves into these issues, remembering the girls and interviewing their family members, who suffered a profound loss.


I have been following this case since its inception, and I am appalled by the outrageous nature of the police’s actions. It is imperative that significant changes are made within the police force to address this blatant racism. It is unacceptable that we are still living in a society where such acts are tolerated.


The next point of call is the devil worship element. The murderer in this case was inspired by the incel community, completely twisting the teachings of theistic Satanists and demonologists. I don’t exactly endorse these teachings, but there’s something to be said about deplatforming someone’s belief system because another performs an act who subscribes to conservative ideology and twists that to their own narrative. Clearly, many will blame this act on Satanists for this reason, but when someone like Albert Fish murders in the name of Jesus, we don’t scream that all Christians are murderous psychopaths. This pathetic excuse of a human has pointed an arrow straight at the satanic community, ready for society to pull the trigger on it. This whole thing is so insanely frustrating. That man should have been stopped way sooner. It angers me.


What’s so sad is that one of the victims and their spouse were clearly people I’d have gotten on with. The spouse was all tattooed, and the victim had a half-moon necklace. I like these sorts of people: peaceful, open-minded, maybe into a bit of spirituality, but I don’t judge on those views.


This family has been through the most atrocious pain, and I wish I could reach out and say we’re on their side. But clearly, it wouldn’t be right of us to do so, especially considering the atrocities of the police.


I myself have dealt with these criminals (the police) recently, and the fact that the two offices had a group called the A-Team is appalling. They decided to photograph these two women in the most vulnerable circumstances and then joked about them using racist and misogynistic language. They even captioned the post “two birds been stabbed,” with a response of “who’s been out killing pigeons then.”


This just proves that the police are to blame for a lot of the Idiocracy that happens in our society. They’re supposed to be the people we look to and go to if something goes wrong, but instead, they belittle and demonise us. It’s a disgrace that this happened under their watch, and on top of that, they couldn’t be bothered to go out to the calls of multiple worried family members.


I think the officer in the documentary would have done right to quit when she asked herself if she wanted to be aligned with these people. But at the same time, the change has got to come from the inside out in many of these circumstances. 


I receive many messages from people with a wrongful understanding of Satan, some of which are concerning. These messages often start with conspiracy theories, and I’ve noticed a pattern among men who struggle with societal expectations and feel entitled to certain things. 


I strongly encourage you to explore the historical aspects of what, in my opinion, true Satanism is. Modern Satanism rejects any form of human sacrifice or delusional thinking. We all naturally gravitate towards the darker aesthetic, but when that darkness manifests as delusional thinking instead of empowering thoughts that foster personal growth and self-improvement, without trampling on others or championing the minorities that conservatives have historically oppressed, it becomes problematic.


Don’t be one of these mindless, uneducated fools who thinks by emphasising the wrongful idea that you are owed anything in life without the hard work and sheer determination it takes to get those desired things. Or let go of it, what is it going to do by having a flash car, a million-dollar house, and associating yourself with that 1% of these despicable humans who continue to push you and others down? Do you really want to be that? It seems contradictory and grotesque to me to want such material things.


The real Satanic message here is: take a look at yourself, take a look at the invalid delusion of want instead of need and reject it. Satan after all was offered the crown of god and he refused it in revolt of the angels. There is pointlessness in suffering, the stories you hear of Satans pain is because a tyrant god sent him to suffer because that tyrant god didn’t stick to his own teachings and showed more love to another than equally according to Christian scripture. Satan represents being the best you can be and sharing that wealth equally. By doing any act in his name which hurts humanity and nature, you are hurting the very thing you are trying to use to obtain these wants. Read a fuckin book, reject tyrannical religions and ridiculous wants that are drummed into how much you have because morally you ain’t got a lot if you have THAT much. 


No, these weren’t satanic killings. Instead, they were killings related to people who believe in real entities. These individuals are more followers of Abrahamic religions than Satanists. The murderer believed he was signing a deal with a real devil who could have granted his capitalistic wants, it’s not Satanists who think the devil is real, it’s people who fall under the abrahamic religions. 


Lastly, remember Bibaa and Nicole’s names, not for their tragic ending, but for the beauty they shared with the world while they were together. Their families spoke so fondly of them, again it’s such a loss but the guy who did this wasn’t a satanist nor actually looked at E A Koettings writings and work properly, he never told any of his followers to perform human sacrifice, this murderer used these practices and teachings as an excuse to commit a horrible crime, one with a blatant misogynist view point who had nothing to contribute to our occult culture and just obsessed over capitalistic wants. It’s just a shame. No one won in this situation, it’s just caused unnecessary pain. I’m sorry to the family and thought it was brave of them to focus on the police rather than the supposed “occult” nature of this situation, it was the police who chose to highlight those aspects, the same police who let this family find their loved one’s bodies, photographed them and tried to humiliate them. The police have so much to answer for. 


Hail Satan. 





Minister Sitri Tommy Belucifer.


Refs: 


The doc:

https://youtu.be/nDx4KTA2wC0


The times:

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/mina-smallman-interview-daughters-skr2ch7


The guardian: 

‘Bibaa & Nicole: Murder in the Park review – the bigotry of the police is still barely believable | Television | The Guardian’

 https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/may/11/bibaa-and-nicole-murder-in-the-park-review-sky-documentaries-now-


https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-teen-sentenced-35-years-devil-pact-double-murder-2021-10-28/







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  1. Good article, Tommy. Saddens me to hear that kind of needles suffering and injustice is done by a man with mental health issues.

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